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Old 02-10-2009, 06:10 AM   #5
Britster
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I always find it difficult bringing two females together, it usually takes a lot longer than a male/female.

I had a female cockapoo (she's about 25-30 lbs) and my uncle moved into our house with his female Siberian Husky and they never officially stopped the bickering in the 2 years that he lived here. Carmen (the cockapoo) was about 3 years old at the time and Kendal (the Siberian) was about 10, but she still acted very puppy like. I think it's just a female thing, honestly. But they will eventually learn to live with each other OR actually like each other, lol. Or if you get both females as puppies at the same time, I find there's usually not as many problems as bringing a new female into the house after a year or more.
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